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Haven't been able to post for a while due to school, but when my custom Captain Atom torso came in today I knew I had to complement him with Major Force.
Will definitely be posting more Marvel in the future even though I'm a bigger DC fan.
From left to right:
Major Force: Poppunkmunky Hyperion torso, Nexo Knights free polybag head, Bart Simpson arms
Monarch: Electro polybag torso, Nexo Knights Aaron Armor, Nexo Knights Ultimate Clay helmet, Scooby-Doo Knight Villain head, Ultimate Clay legs, Clone Commando Pauldron
Captain Atom: some random custom body from eBay, Titanium Zane head, custom hairpiece
Fallout 4
~18MP resized - ReShade - ENBoost -
console commands - .ini tweaks
mods:
Vivid Fallout - 2K Rocks + HD Normal Maps
Vivid Fallout - 2K Landscapes + HD Normal Maps
FTO Stars
FAR - Faraway Area Reform + Optimised Default Bump Maps
Kabalo HD TexturePack
BLVCK PIP_B0Y
Remove Pip-Boy Screen Glow
PipBoyShadows
Dynamic Weapon Shadows
More Grass (10x)
More intensive rain
Lowered Weapons
HD Smile
Enhanced Blood Textures+BloodDecalsFix
This a shot of a Ariel Atom its a road legal open sports car .It is a frame ...2 seats and big engine bolted to the back .....well there's a bit more to it than that .......this is the fastest thing i have ever seen
Atom ballin' on the beach.
Camera: Canon 5D Mark III
Lens: Canon EF 24-70 2.8L
Settings: 1/200 f. 2.8
ISO: 2500
Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Date: November 16, 2013
Time: 5:46 p.m.
One of the four pieces of structural art that can be found on the Lancashire hill sides, This Egg like structure with strategically place wholes over looking the countryside near Trawden, Colne is part of a collection known as the Panopticon along with the Singing Tree, Halo and the colourfields.
Cover detail from "All About the Atom" by Ira Freeman. Published by Random House, First edition (1955)
A commercially available ‘atom interferometer’ – exploiting clouds of ultra-cold atoms to make extremely precise measurements of variations in local gravity – on show during ESA’s inaugural Quantum Technology workshop.
“We’ve been looking at applying the latest quantum technology to space,” explains ESA’s Bruno Leone. “Quantum physics is still regarded as abstract, but products based on its effects are commonplace today, such as microprocessors, solid-state imaging devices and lasers.
“What we’re interested in harnessing more advanced, subtle, aspects of quantum mechanics, including superposition and entanglement, made feasible by recent advances in experimental techniques and equipment.”
This desk-sized atom interferometer, produced by M Squared in the UK, is one example. Finely tuned laser beams confine clumps of atoms kept cooled close to absolute zero. Like ripples meeting on a pond, their resulting interference patterns can highlight tiny changes in the surrounding environment.
Topics at last week’s event included ultra-accurate quantum-based measuring devices and clocks for space and wider commercialisation of the underlying technologies.
Also discussed was ‘quantum teleportation’: in 2012 ESA’s observatory in the Canary Islands helped to set a distance world record by reproducing the characteristics of a light particle across 143 km of open air.
Credit: ESA–G. Porter CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
DC's Ray Palmer, aka the Atom, held by Superman. Atom's superpower is.. he shrinks. Paint and decals applied to one of those trophy parts. Tiny, tiny decals.
#1 of 2. Sloppier paint job on this one.
2022 built 2-litre Ariel Atom 4 lightweight sports car, CM14TOM, at the Cars & Copters UK event at Oxford Airport on 11 May 2025.
How atoms interact and behave is common high-school knowledge, but what we know is based on assumptions or snapshots. Electron microscopes have taken images of atoms so we know how they settle, but we have never recorded atoms moving.
The ESA–Roscosmos Plasma Kristall-4 (PK-4) experiment is recreating atomic interactions in a fluid on a larger scale on the International Space Station. The proxy atoms in PK-4 are microparticles, which are suspended and charged in plasma (an ionised gas with electrons and ions). The microparticles interact with each other via the high electrical charges, forming a strongly coupled liquid or solid – a classical model system for condensed matter.
This image shows the typical purple glow of an argon plasma in the PK-4 hardware on Earth. Microparticles are introduced into the plasma to observe how they behave.
On Earth the particles are influenced by gravity but in space the particles will behave similarly to charged atoms in a fluid or crystal structure allowing researchers to understand better the hidden interactions of our world.
PK-4 is installed in the European Physiology Module on the European space laboratory Columbus and runs for up to four days, four times a year.
Credit: MPE–M. Kretschmer
Set in the landscape of Pendle, the Atom was designed by Peter Meacock with Katarina Novomestska of Peter Meacock Projects. It was launched by Mayor of Pendle, Councillor George Adams with Anthony Wilson and designer Peter Meacock on 22 September 2006. The bronze-coated GRC (Glass Reinforced Concrete) structure provides both a work of art and a viewing point and shelter from which to enjoy the surrounding landscape.
Madre dal cuore atomico
Etna. A new paroxysmal activity that took place yesterday morning after the one in the afternoon at sunset on February 16th. As can be seen, this is the south-east crater from which a cloud of lava ash more than 1km high emerges.
Etna. Una nuova attività parossistica è avvenuta ieri mattina dopo quella del pomeriggio al tramonto del 16 febbraio. Da come si evince trattasi del cratere sud-est da cui emerge una nube di cenere lavica alta più di 1Km.